A CSU partnership with Apple Computers for Hispanic STEM programs advances educational opportunities for Hispanic-serving institutions within the CSU system.
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A CSU partnership with Apple Computers for Hispanic STEM programs advances educational opportunities for Hispanic-serving institutions within the CSU system.
“We remain committed to creating a culture and climate that welcomes and honors Black students.”
Monterey Mayor and CSUMB 2013 graduate Tyller Williamson found purpose in serving his community, which he spoke about at the latest installment of CSUMB’s Diversity Celebration Series on March 14.
Jennifer Swanson comes to CSUMB with an extensive background in sports performance and physical therapy. Her CV includes several high-profile positions, including head physical therapist for the Los Angeles Lakers (2016–18) and director of sports performance for the Chicago Bulls (2013–16).
Former Ukrainian Ambassador Steven Pifer told a crowd in the CSU Monterey Bay World Theater on March 9 that he doesn’t see an end to the war in that country coming anytime soon.
CSUMB introduced “Late Night Otter Rides” in March, a new transportation program in partnership with Lyft rideshare.
The two-day event features live music, local authors, T-shirt screen printing, panel discussions and more.
The all-day visit included stops at Monterey County Behavioral Health, King City High School, and other locations.
The Personal Growth and Counseling Center reminds students of the many health benefits of sleep during National Sleep Week.
Otter student-athletes have access to resources to help them recognize and deal with mental health issues including a CSUMB chapter of The Hidden Opponent, a nonprofit mental health advocacy group.